Definition of Soothsays

1. soothsay [v] - See also: soothsay

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soothsays

soothing syrup
soothingly
soothingness
soothingnesses
soothings
soothly
soothness
sooths
soothsaid
soothsaw
soothsay
soothsayer
soothsayers
soothsaying
soothsayings
soothsays
sootier
sootiest
sootily
sootiness
sootinesses
sooting
sootish
sootless
sootlike
soots
sooty
sop up
sopaipilla
sopaipillas

Literary usage of Soothsays

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dawn in Britain by Charles Montagu Doughty (1906)
"They, night-time, sending to him lying visions, And daily, with false soothsays, him deceive, And neighings, strange, of his white battle-steed ; That might ..."

2. Waverley: Or 'Tis Sixty Years Since by Walter Scott (2001)
"... Devices, dreams, opinions unsound, Shows, visions, soothsays, and prophecies, And all that feigned is, as leasings, tales, and lies. ..."

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